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I don't care what @tcmquincy wears or why he wears it. But starting a thread to solicit feedback that he is stylish or cool or whatever seems rather silly and invites, well, feedback. And apparently feedback he doesn't like.Another ad hominem attack. It doesn’t matter why someone is wearing a black shirt. Does it look good? Why or why not?
Is it non conformist to like punk rock and not old school hip hop? What one likes doesn’t have to be reactionary. It is sometimes, but we shouldn’t assume so and it shouldn’t affect or judgment of the outfit.
I don't care what @tcmquincy wears or why he wears it. But starting a thread to solicit feedback that he is stylish or cool or whatever seems rather silly .
It also seems very silly to declare "I'm not going to adhere to any tired and outdated rules! And I'm gonna prove it by wearing a black shirt!" Just like everyone else who thinks they are being radical or daring or non-conformist by wearing a black shirt. There's nothing non-conformist about it.
Some people are even extremely adamant against them and claim there is no way they can look good, smart, or stylish.
Extreme dogmatism and rigidity, manifested in this thread, seem to be very un-fashion-forum-like, but I guess some people want to know ONLY what they already know - and actively reject everything that they perceive as going against their "knowledge".
Strictly IMO, of course, but as soon as you see someone "adamant" about something in a forum dedicated to fashion, you can safely assume you're dealing with a moron, pardon my French.
On the subject of OP itself: black dress shirt wouldn't be my personal choice. However, I would argue that the outfit in the picture below (borrowed from Pinterest) is far more interesting than about 80% of what's routinely posted in HOF thread.
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Perhaps you are seduced by the model's classically handsome features. In case no one taught you, good-looking people look good in just about anything. Heck, they look good even without clothes!
Perhaps you're projecting.
I agree @Jacob E. . This was my first post on this forum and I am def quite surprised at how seriously and viscously everybody hates black shirts. 99% of which have probably never worn or tried to wear one. I even mentioned in the original post that I would appreciate a discussion outside of "they look bad and can never look good". Some discussion this has been. Somehow it has manifested into "you are trying so hard to be non conformist" and "you made this post to prove you are cool/stylish". It's kinda sad literally just the color of a shirt can cause so many emotions in some people lmao. People who could probably pull it off if they tried. Imagine saying there was no way brown could ever look good. Imagine advocating for trying a black belt and tan shoes and being accused of "trying too hard to break style rules". Some people on here I assume will literally wear bow-ties, suspenders, top hats, all sorts of things that are a bit out there for todays style (yet interesting). But a black shirt is where the line is drawn and it can never be made to look good, smh.
OP: Can you tell us more about the black shirt(s) in your pics? Who made them, what they're made of, and if they are treated or not. They appear quite shiny.
I think black shirts can look nice layered underneath a turtleneck and an overcoat buttoned up all the way to the neck.